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		<description>This should read a colour created in RGB may be out of gamaut on your &lt;br /&gt;output device. Out of gamaut can occur any time a colour is converted &lt;br /&gt;from a larger color space to a smaller color space.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If my working space is AdobeRGB or ProphotoRGB there are many colours &lt;br /&gt;that I can define that are incorrectly displayed as they are outside my &lt;br /&gt;monitors gamaut. The Gamaut warning displays the colours that are &lt;br /&gt;outside the PROOFERS gamaut (defined in the proofer settings).&lt;br /&gt;If ICC profiles missmatch there can also be colours that in CMYK mode &lt;br /&gt;are out of gammaut with your monitor, typically yellows and cyans. By &lt;br /&gt;setting up your monitor as an output device you can detect the limits of &lt;br /&gt;the displayable colours using the gamaut warning.</description>
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